Shore power is considerably more environmentally friendly than having the cruise ships run their engines while in port. A new player in the field was presented at CMP as part of GreenPort Cruise, LNG Hybrid Barge, which provides a high level of mobility and low emissions.

When Svetruck transports trucks they do it via CMP. During September trucks have been loaded in Malmö for onward transport to final destinations in Peru and Germany. This demonstrates yet again how strong CMP’s offering is within the high and heavy segment.

CMP is Scandinavia’s largest car port and it is now making further advances – through receiving the latest generation of car carrier. The gigantic Hawaiian Highway unloaded cars at CMP’s car terminal for the first time in early September.

Within a couple of years CMP aim for doubling the capacity of handling bulk in Copenhagen. This is possible with the new Environmental Permit to developing the area of Prøvestenen. Several companies connected to the Building Industry now stand ready to move in.

During Almedalen week, politicians, the business world, municipalities and the media gather for a few intensive days in Visby on Gotland. CMP is arranging its own seminar this year too, this time with the focus on cruise operations and the role they play for growth in the Baltic region.

Spillepengen in Malmö is full of activity, the reconstruction that has been proceeding for a year must be completed by the end of the year. The objective is to increase accessibility to and from Northern Harbour.

This year’s cruise season is looking bright for Malmö. Fully 17 arrivals are planned, which represents some 40,000 cruises passengers. Both Åhléns and Formargruppen have consequently decided to open their shops earlier on certain days.

AIDAcara docked at Langelinie Quay on 10 April, marking the premier for CMP’s 2015 cruise season. It will be a long and busy season with a total of 302 cruise arrivals in Copenhagen and Malmö, ending with the final Christmas cruise on 23 December.

In 2014 Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) increased its turnover by 7%. Its operating profit also improved, reaching SEK 89.5 million. The main reason for these increases was higher volumes in the fields of RoRo, Containers and Dry Bulk.

The Board of Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) has decided to appoint Barbara Scheel Agersnap to the position of Deputy CEO of the company. Barbara Scheel Agersnap comes from a position as Executive Director at Innovation Centre Denmark in Shanghai, China. She will take up her new position on 1 June 2015.

The 2015 season is imminent, and CMP’s cruise terminal is once again ready to receive the numerous ships and expectant passengers who will be starting their maritime holiday in Copenhagen, or visiting the city as a port-of-call en route.

The old container crane in Frihamnen was dismantled in the beginning of 2015, depriving the city of a landmark. The crane had previously been replaced by a more modern version in Northern Harbour where the brand new container terminal is now located.